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The 76,000 prisoners of war of the battle for Bataan - some 64,000 Filipino soldiers and 12,000 U.S. soldiers - then were forced to endure what came to be known as the Bataan Death March as they were moved into captivity.
Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles (106 km) that 76,000 prisoners of war (66,000 Filipinos, 10,000 U.S.) were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II.
The 76,000 prisoners of war of the battle for Bataan - some 64,000 Filipino soldiers and 12,000 U.S. soldiers - then were forced to endure what came to be known as the Bataan Death March as they were moved into captivity.
Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles (106 km) that 76,000 prisoners of war (66,000 Filipinos, 10,000 U.S.) were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II.
The 76,000 prisoners of war of the battle for Bataan - some 64,000 Filipino soldiers and 12,000 U.S. soldiers - then were forced to endure what came to be known as the Bataan Death March as they were moved into captivity.
Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles (106 km) that 76,000 prisoners of war (66,000 Filipinos, 10,000 U.S.) were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II.
The 76,000 prisoners of war of the battle for Bataan - some 64,000 Filipino soldiers and 12,000 U.S. soldiers - then were forced to endure what came to be known as the Bataan Death March as they were moved into captivity.
Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles (106 km) that 76,000 prisoners of war (66,000 Filipinos, 10,000 U.S.) were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II.
The 76,000 prisoners of war of the battle for Bataan - some 64,000 Filipino soldiers and 12,000 U.S. soldiers - then were forced to endure what came to be known as the Bataan Death March as they were moved into captivity.
Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles (106 km) that 76,000 prisoners of war (66,000 Filipinos, 10,000 U.S.) were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II.